"They tried to make this sound like something out of a movie or book. But they've realized they have no case," Spiller told KCRA 3.

On Sept. 20, federal drug agents executed a series of search warrants on properties in and around the town of Oregon House.

In a search warrant recently filed in court, Brian Nehring, a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency, alleged that multiple members of "a self-described sect of Mystical Fourth Way Christianity" were engaged in a marijuana-growing network aimed at raising money to pay for fees related to membership.

The sect was identified as The Fellowship of Friends.

More than two months later, federal officials confirm that no indictments, nor arrests have been made in connection to this search warrant.

"Something's fishy here," said Wayne Mott, a spokesman for The Fellowship of Friends.

Mott told KCRA 3 that agents never searched their main property, nor did they questioned any members on the premises.

"I don't think they have a case. I think they are embarrassed," Mott said.

A DEA spokesperson said that because this is an ongoing investigation, there is no comment at this time.